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ESPN/TNT games include

 

Wednesday, ESPN: Detroit @ Cleveland, 7 PM ET

 

Thursday, TNT: Minnesota @ Indiana, 8 PM ET - New Jersey @ LA Clippers, 10:30 PM ET

 

Friday, ESPN: Miami @ Detroit, 8 PM ET - Sacramento @ LA Lakers, 10:30 PM ET

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DAMNIT!!!!

 

The Clippers can't catch a fucking break. I was so excited for this Thursday's game because the Clips were finally going to have their entire roster on the floor. However Shaun Livingston dislocated his knee in practice today and is out for two months. He is such a fun guy to watch and has been doing well for a rookie that it just kills me that he is out of action.

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Portland defeats Miami, continuing their stupifying run of going 4-1 against teams with records above .500 and winless against teams with losing records. They did the same thing last year, with good records against the Kings, Wolves and teams like that but always seemed to suck against the teams they should beat.

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Lebron just shit all over the Piston's collective proverbial shoes. I don't know how to react to things that live up to the hype, so I'll just stick with being bitter and cynical for no reason.

 

-It's time to just gut the Bulls. Keep Hinrich, Deng, Gordon and a few other guys and just let go of the Curry/Chandler experiments. It's not happening.

 

- Sacramento is in such an awful place. They gotta keep Webber happy but 75% of the time when he's leading the team in scoring, they seem to get beaten. When the offense is ran for Peja, Bibby and Miller, they're fine, but Webber's done for. He can still get numbers but he'll get them in the most awkward way possible and usually at the expense of his own team, although he does look better than he did last year. Which isn't saying much, but still.

 

- Just in general shaky play from everyone except the friggin Sonics, they're the only team thats been consistent in this early season. Well Chicago has been too, but I'm sure they'd love if their season spun out of control all of a sudden.

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Well, Sac isn't in too awful of a place. They just won their sixth in a row and seem to have found their niche and rotation. They'll be fine. Until the playoffs.

 

Seattle just keeps on trucking. I must say they have been the surprise, by far, of this season without the name Ron Artest and riot attached.

 

LeBron is making a case for not just best 2 guard in the league, but possible MVP candidate. All at the tender age of 19. He is way ahead of schedule. Wade isn't too far behind and his game has stepped up big time. Carmelo has dropped off big time and hasn't shot the ball well except a handful of times.

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Utah is about to lose to Chicago.

 

Honestly, what the fuck Utah, I mean come on.

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Here is more good P.R. for the NBA

 

 

INDIANAPOLIS -- Minnesota Timberwolves center Michael Olowokandi was arrested early Thursday morning after he refused to leave a club.

 

Police officers used a stun gun to subdue Olowokandi, 29, and take him into custody at about 3 a.m. after he refused to leave Tiki Bob's, said Indianapolis Police spokesman Sgt. Stephen Staletovich.

 

Olowokandi was charged with disorderly conduct and criminal trespassing, both misdemeanors, Staletovich said.

 

Olowokandi was held overnight in an Indianapolis jail and released Thursday afternoon on his own recognizance. The Timberwolves were in Indianapolis to play the Indiana Pacers later Thursday at Conseco Fieldhouse.

 

Staletovich said the club's manager asked police, who were investigating another call, to help him get the 7-foot Olowokandi to leave. He refused, and police shocked him twice with a stun gun until he complied and they took him into custody.

 

The Associated Press left a message seeking comment Thursday with Timberwolves spokesman Paul Thompson.

 

Olowokandi is averaging 5.3 points and 5.2 rebounds per game for the Timberwolves this season.

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Nice to see the Pacers are 2-1 since the suspensions. All they have to do is go 8-14 until Jermaine gets back and theyll be at .500. They will definitely make the playoffs, and almost certainly have homecourt advantage in at least the 1st round.

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